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In reply to the discussion: We now know exactly what happened. NSA will have the tapes. [View all]Hekate
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Since Junior initated the phone call they would need a warrant to tape that particular call
grantcart
Jul 2017
#9
The Utah Data Center could trivially account for all international communication.
joshcryer
Jul 2017
#14
You started with the premise that you didn't think that NSA was storing many calls
grantcart
Jul 2017
#43
Your exact comment "I don't think there is any evidence they store call contents"
grantcart
Jul 2017
#48
I want to believe this but the usatoday article says the practice has been discontinued. n/t
pnwmom
Jul 2017
#29
Federal Prosecutors don't care about time frame. They only care about getting the biggest fish
grantcart
Jul 2017
#8
In baseball terms they never bunt but go for the fences with the bases loaded every time.
grantcart
Jul 2017
#19
"this is their superbowl" ??? Glad you know that ! So glad u are here. !!!
Laura PourMeADrink
Jul 2017
#20
Trump has gotten away with all this. Even with all this out in the open..he's clear & free so far.
Honeycombe8
Jul 2017
#23
One also wonders, when Ms. Veselnitskaya was "detained for hours" at Heathrow...
Barack_America
Jul 2017
#28
Superior post, grantcart!! Great bunch of sharp/knowledgable DU responses, too! Thanks, all!! n/t
Leghorn21
Jul 2017
#41
Great summary time line. And MSNBC has used a LOT of print journalist's work lately, with
FailureToCommunicate
Jul 2017
#55